Rainy Sunday QlikView blog round-up

By Barry Harmsen

It’s a rainy Sunday here in the Netherlands, a good time to catch up on some reading and share with you some of the QlikView-related blog posts, articles and discussions that I found interesting in the past week.

A nice read. Håkan does not really get too technical though, focusing instead on the benefits of QlikView’s technology for end-users. If you want something a little more in-depth, have a look at Curt Monash’ article “The underlying technology of QlikView” or, if you really want to go in-depth, read the full QlikView patent (pdf).

About The Author

Barry Harmsen

Hi there, I'm Barry and I'm a Business Intelligence Consultant at Bitmetric and based in the Netherlands. Originally from a background of 'traditional' Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence and Performance Management, for the past few years I have been specializing in QlikView and a more user-centric form of BI. I have done numerous QlikView implementations in many different roles and industries. In 2012 I co-authored the book QlikView 11 for Developers. You can follow me on Twitter at @meneerharmsen.

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